LeBron James is not the first NBA player to fall into the television and still photographers seated on the baseline during the games.

Over the years, the addition of additional floor seating has pushed the networks and the press closer the he court and sitting cross-legged is not conducive to getting out of the way fast when a player comes crashing in.

Last summer, the NBA did take action to give players more room reducing baseline photography and TV positions from 24 to 20. Each baseline can have six photo spots on one side of the basket and four on the other.

During the 2010-11 season, 40 photo and video baseline spots were available.